What does frjálsar íþróttir in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word frjálsar íþróttir in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use frjálsar íþróttir in Icelandic.
The word frjálsar íþróttir in Icelandic means athletics, track and field. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word frjálsar íþróttir
athleticsnoun |
track and fieldnoun |
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Hann hóf ungur að æfa bæði knattspyrnu og frjálsar íþróttir og var mjög fjölhæfur. He deems both teams as messy and in need of more practice. |
Á leikvanginum er meðal annars góð aðstaða fyrir knattspyrnu og frjálsar íþróttir. The pier now, once again, offers a landing stage for steamers and is a popular attraction for tourists and anglers. |
Frjálsar íþróttir voru lengi stór hluti af starfi félagsins. Books were an important part of Freedman's life. |
Homepage » Frjálsar íþróttir: 15 leikir Homepage » Athletics: 15 games |
Fimleikar og Frjálsar Íþróttir voru mín helstu áhugamál í mörg ár. Gymnastics and Track & Field were my biggest hobbies for many years. |
Upphaflega var völlurinn með 400m hlaupabraut, malarknattspyrnuvelli og aðstöðu fyrir frjálsar íþróttir. Originally the stadium had a 400m race track, a gravel soccer field and facilities for track and field. |
Ég æfði fimleika í 10 ár og skipti svo yfir í Frjálsar Íþróttir. I trained gymnastics for 10 years and when I got older I choose Track & Field. |
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